


Samsung admits previous adjustment errors, Galaxy Note 20 series and S20 FE mobile phone updates are still monthly
According to news on April 5, Samsung Electronics has recently adjusted its product update push plan, reducing the frequency of security updates for Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 series mobile phones, from monthly updates to quarterly updates (once every three months).
It’s been four years since the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Ultra phones were released, so it’s understandable that security updates will be pushed out less frequently. However, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy S20 FE were released six months later than the above three models, so the adjustment of push frequency has left many users confused and dissatisfied. Attached is the corrected list of updated devices as follows:

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